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"That's no reason why he shouldn't be a genius." "He's a Frenchman." "Haven't Frenchmen genius?" asked the girl. Carnac laughed. "Why, of course. Barode Barouche yes, he's a great one: he can think, he can write, and he can talk; and the talking's the best that he does though I've not heard him speak, but I've read his speeches." "Doesn't he make good laws at Ottawa?"

The agent of M'sieu' Barouche is a man of mark about here, and he'll be more marked soon but yes!" "You think Monsieur Barouche will be elected, do you?" asked Junia, as they closed the door. "I know he will." "I've been working for Monsieur Grier, and that isn't my opinion." "I'm working for Barode Barouche, and I know the result."

But there's one nice thing about you: you're going to help Carnac to beat Barode Barouche. You've made a gallant offer. If you'd gone against him, if you'd played Barouche's game, I " The indignation which came to her face suddenly fled, and she said: "Honestly, I'd never speak to you again, and I always keep my word. Carnac'll see it through. He's a man of mark, Mr.

We're a family people, we Canucs, and we like to know where we're going. Tell me, m'sieu', where's your woman?" Having asked the question, he remained standing. "Where's your woman?" the habitant had asked. Carnac's breath came quick and sharp. There were many hundreds present, and a good number of them were foes. Barode Barouche was on the same platform.

No, I shan't be surprised, but I feel in my bones that I'm going to fight Barode Barouche into the last corner of the corral." "Don't be too sure of that, my son. Won't the thing that prevents your marrying Junia be a danger in this, if you go on?" Sullen tragedy came into his face, his lips set. The sudden paleness of his cheek, however, was lost in a smile.

Here am I, with all my blood for generations Saxon, and yet I feel French. If I'd been born in the old country, it would have been in Limerick or Tralee. I'd have been Celtic there." "Yet Barode Barouche is a great man. He gets drunk sometimes, but he's great. He gets hold of men like Denzil." "Denzil has queer tastes." "Yes he worships you."

The English people, however, were chiefly identified with the party opposed to Barode Barouche, the Secretary of State. As the agitation began in the late spring, Carnac became suddenly interested in everything political.

You haven't a good memory.... Come, I think your account with my father is squared; and I want you to vote to put my father's son in Parliament, and to put out Barode Barouche, who's been there too long. Come, come, Grandois, isn't it a bargain? Your tongue's sharp, but your heart's in the right place is it a bargain?"

I don't wish you were here now, except that it's yours all of it but I wish you to beat Barode Barouche. Yours to the knife,

One little girl was pushed in front of him, and she reached out a hand in which was a wild rose. "That's for luck, m'sieu'," she said. Carnac took the rose, and placed it in his buttonhole; then, stooping down, he kissed the child's cheek. Outside the hall, Barode Barouche winked an eye knowingly. "He's got it all down to a science. Look at him kissing the young chick.

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